His men were professional enough to bounce back from just about anything.
The ram turned and butted Rose, bouncing her about ten feet.
Even though he was being bounced about a good deal, he waved his left hand.
The ball bounced about 50 feet behind him near the warning track and hit the fence.
There was a little blonde piece beside him; she couldn't keep still, kept bouncing about every time the band played a number.
I pulled back on the wheel, leveled, we hit once, bounced about three feet, and came down to stay.
He's been bouncing about the office all day like a rubber ball.
His chip shot bounced about 20 feet from the hole and rolled into the left side of the cup.
"I had thought that the circulation would bounce back to about a million fairly quickly."
The warping floor bounced us like babies about the room.
Before he was within range of Moggler, the tall fighter bounced about.
In another minute or two we were in the ever-present clouds, getting really bounced about.
Very delicate stuff, I know, and not something you want bounced about.
"Not so easy a task," Roger gasped as he bounced about.
It does not, therefore, bounce about from year to year as Easter does.
As the reactions grew they caused the ship to bounce violently about, knocking both men off balance.
It hit the floor and began to bounce about, glaring like a living star.
"Those selenoseismic sensors can't be bounced about," the colonel objected.
Drizzt tossed the fish away from the water, letting i* bounce about on the stones, and soon had caught another.
The men landed punches and bounced about, although not to the music, which we found regrettable.